October 20, 2019
October 20, 2018 - January 21, 2019. The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston presents a selection of photographs by Rineke Dijkstra and Nan Goldin. The exhibition will investigate the main characteristics of Dijkstra’s work through a selection of images from her Parks series (1998-2006), as well as her 2014 video installation "Marianna (The Fairy Doll.)" Drawing on the museum’s permanent collection, the exhibition will span a range of years and places, including Boston in the 1970s, where Goldin emerged as an artist, and New York City in the 1980s, where she immersed herself in urban subcultures. Read more...
September 6, 2018
September 6, 2018 – September 2020. Inhotim, Brazil, will present Rineke Dijkstra's "I See a Woman Crying" in "To See Time Go By" -- one of their three new exhibitions that just opened. "I See a Woman Crying" consists of three projections in which a panorama of school children respond to a Picasso painting.
March 10, 2018
March 10 - July 22, 2018. The De Pont features a retrospective of works by Rineke Dijkstra, created in close collaboration with the Louisiana Museum in Denmark. The retrospective includes many of her portraits and some of her films, which express the identity, vulnerability and dignity of the subjects. Read more...
January 27, 2018
January 27 – May 6, 2018. Rineke Dijkstra will create a dialogue that connects a selection of her works with art from the museum’s own collection.
October 9, 2017
The Hasselblad Foundation is pleased to announce that Rineke Dijkstra is the recipient of the 2017 Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography. The award ceremony took place in Gothenburg, Sweden, on October 9, 2017. A symposium was held on October 10 in honor of the artist, followed by the opening of an exhibition of her work at the Hasselblad Center, which coincides with the launch of the corresponding catalogue, WO MEN. Read more...
September 21, 2017
September 21 - December 30, 2017. The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art presents a solo exhibition of Rineke Dijkstra. Titled The One and the Many, it is the first specific presentation of Dijkstra's artwork in a Scandinavian context. Read more...